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My late grandmother once told me that back when she had a ‘64 Impala, the frame started to rot so they just welded a metal pipe to it for structural integrity. I recommend you do that because it doesn’t have to be pretty, it just has to work.

That price for that thing!!??

Pretty much anytime that someone does something that endangers the other people on the road. Just a couple weeks ago, some teenage girl was texting while driving and veered into my lane, so we were both going about 35 straight towards each other. Luckily, she heard our horn just in time to go back into the turn lane

The closest I ever got to getting in an accident was when I was learning to drive on vacation in Texas. I quickly learned that every single driver in Texas must be possessed by road demons. As everyone (and I mean everyone) around me blatantly disregarded every known driving law, I was quite frankly white knuckled and

“hill decent control”

That thing is beyond cool. I love builds with creative uses of unusual parts!

GM, you say? I say LS swap it. Won’t make much sense, but it will make much horsepower. Then it’ll go way faster than 15 mph.

I’M NOT CRYING, I’M SWEATING WITH MY EYES!!!!

It wasn’t any of those. I know what those look like and they’re not that weird. The thing that I saw had no engine in the motorcycle frame. It was basically the front portion of a motorcycle welded to the front end of a Camry or Civic or something. Also, this was in America where vehicles like that are not common.

I’ve told this story before, but I’ll retell it here because it’s appropriate. Years ago, I was in an art class which had loads and loads of old magazines to use as “art fodder”. After a while, I discovered that among those old magazines were old issues of National Geographic. Like, really old. I wondered if they

Man, I wish I had pictures of this... One time, while on vacation, I saw parked at an intersection the most bizarre motorcycle I’ve ever seen. The front part of the motorcycle was fairly normal-looking, not sure what it was (I’m not really into motorcycles that much), but there was no engine in the motorcycle frame

Antioch Tennessee, you say?

Antioch Tennessee, you say?

I don’t care how fast it is, it looks like it’s planning to snort some pedestrians.

“My other car is a porch” lol.

Yes, CNG is not a perfect solution, but if emissions are ever banned, it could potentially be a good way to keep driving a vehicle with an internal combustion engine, even if it would only be useful as a fun weekend car.

Where are you getting your information from? (I’m genuinely curious) The sources I’ve been reading say that CNG is actually easier on engine parts than gasoline. Also, isn’t E85 just a specific blend of gasoline? If vehicles that produce harmful emissions are ever banned, wouldn’t E85 be banned too? I realize CNG is

I would never do that myself, but I don’t see how it’s bad. Just like most vehicle modifications, it has benefits and drawbacks. If you like the look and have the cash, go for it. After all, if you ever actually need to haul something taller than that, you could always just remove it. Everybody has different tastes,

I want a Japanese pony car.